Has DONALD TRUMP had a Hair Transplant?

Entrepreneur, reality TV star, and now president of the United States. But the most impressive thing about Donald Trump has got to be his hair. For years, people have speculated what’s going on with it. Is it real? A wig? A hair system? Or, has Donald Trump had a hair transplant? Let’s get to the bottom of this once and for all.

But it does work pretty well for hair loss. This could explain how Trump – a man who turns 71 this year – has managed to maintain such a great head of hair.

However, Propecia doesn’t explain the freakishly low hairline.

At best, Propecia will maintain any existing hair. But it can’t cause new hair to grow half way down a man’s forehead – as appears to have happened to Donald Trump!

That article: microcylinders

What is surely the most comprehensive investigation of Donald Trump’s hair (until now!) is this Gawker article.

In it, the authors suggest that Trump’s unique barnet is the work of Mr Edward Ivari – ‘specialist’ in non-surgical hair restoration.

The Ivari method is essentially just a fancy weave. Artificial hair is woven into the existing hair to create the appearance of density:

“The threads are then attached end-to-end in concentric circles over the client’s head. The circles of thread are then anchored to each other by separate threads, which radiate from the center so that the underside of the resulting hairpiece resembles a spider’s web. The client’s natural hair is attached to the hairpiece by forty to sixty separate threads. Each of those threads is attached at one end to the web and at the other end to a tiny metal clamp around a few strands of natural hair at the scalp. Every few weeks, as the natural hair grows out from the scalp, the hairpiece loosens on the head.”

The cost of this service? $60,000– plus monthly maintenance costs.

And this explanation does go some way toward accounting for the weird style:

Trump needs to keep his hair long – and with multiple partings – to make the thinning areas appear more dense.

And this photo of Trump shows a head of hair that looks strikingly similar to the situation above.

The wind appears to have lifted Trump’s fake hair to reveal the very sparse growth to which it is attached.

But, it could just be the lighting.

I know, I know, it’s got to be a wig, right? But there are numerous examples of Trump appearing to let people inspect his hair, for example:

Surely one of these inspections would betray the truth if Donald Trump was wearing a wig?

And if it was a hairpiece, Donald Trump must have remarkable confidence in its undetectability – why else would he let so many people touch and inspect it?

Plus, there are other photos – like this one – that appear to show a genuine, albeit slightly receded, hairline.

Has Donald Trump had a hair transplant?

At Celeb Hair Transplants, we’re often quick to accuse celebrities of getting surgery. With today’s procedures, it’s possible for famous men (and women) to get hair transplants without anyone noticing.

“OK, what I do is, wash it with Head and Shoulders. I don’t dry it, though. I let it dry by itself. It takes about an hour. Then I read papers and things […] OK, so I’ve done all that. I then comb my hair. Yes, I do use a comb. Do I comb it forward? No, I don’t comb it forward. I actually don’t have a bad hairline. When you think about it, it’s not bad. I mean, I get a lot of credit for comb-overs. But it’s not really a comb-over. It’s sort of a little bit forward and back. I’ve combed it the same way for years. Same thing, every time.”

If you’re still not convinced, consider this: Donald Trump is a billionaire. He could afford literally any hair loss treatment in the world. If he really was losing his hair, don’t you think he could afford something better?!